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it was headed by a management group and arranged into departments, including graphics, search engine optimization, information technology, and finance departments. in 2014, the company of established a translator project focused on the united states. in july of 2016, more than 80 employees were assigned to the translator project. two of the defendants struggled -- allegedly traveled to the united states to collect intelligence for their american operations. in order to hide the russian origins of their activities, the defendants allegedly purchase d space on computer servers located here in the united states in order to set up a virtual private network. the defendants allegedly use d that infrastructure to establish hundreds of accounts on social media networks, such as facebook, instagram, and twitter making it appear that , those accounts were controlled by persons located in the united states. they used stolen or fictitious american identities, fraudulent bank accounts, fraudulent authentication documents. the defendants posed as politically and socially active americans advocatin
it was headed by a management group and arranged into departments, including graphics, search engine optimization, information technology, and finance departments. in 2014, the company of established a translator project focused on the united states. in july of 2016, more than 80 employees were assigned to the translator project. two of the defendants struggled -- allegedly traveled to the united states to collect intelligence for their american operations. in order to hide the russian origins...
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one of the first things i studied was to make sure i understood search engine optimization. this was two years before google was created in the google that was created at that time didn't do anything like what it does now. they didn't have a computing card index on the site. one of the principles behind search engine optimization is that the search engine will lie to you to get a search result. they found ways to index the content on the side based on how to construct this. you become more relevant. this woman who called a few minutes ago who spoke about a certain algorithm in search that lead to them being more inclined to help right-wing organizations , that's completely false. there is no secret algorithm that will do that anyway. fox news which is among the largest, their stories, if you are not on the first page above the fold like position 3, 4, 5, you don't exist for most people from a search standpoint. like any other data i've used chatgpt. it's very helpful. it's helpful in getting past writers block. you got to do your editing and you got to know what the topic is
one of the first things i studied was to make sure i understood search engine optimization. this was two years before google was created in the google that was created at that time didn't do anything like what it does now. they didn't have a computing card index on the site. one of the principles behind search engine optimization is that the search engine will lie to you to get a search result. they found ways to index the content on the side based on how to construct this. you become more...
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you are going to be a search engine optimizer? what is search engine optimization? the whole industry came out of nowhere, because if i am in the tennis shoe business, whose tennis shoes, first when you put 10 issues in google? it produced a multibillion dollar industry overnight. billion knows when a more people start applying their brains to the problems of the world, what new jobs and industries will emerge. there is only one thing i can tell you him and that is in this hyper connected world, every job, every middle-class job is either going to go up, out, or down faster than ever. that is, it will require more education, whatever it is, if it is going to be --or people will be able to compete for it, and it will be outsourced to history has t faster than ever. connectivity hyperkineti will do. >> ok, right here in the aisle in the red. i have been taking a lot of courses and have been having so much fun. i resonate with that issue of -- everybody has access to. the question is people, how they come in and how they finish classes, and the idea of motivation. havi
you are going to be a search engine optimizer? what is search engine optimization? the whole industry came out of nowhere, because if i am in the tennis shoe business, whose tennis shoes, first when you put 10 issues in google? it produced a multibillion dollar industry overnight. billion knows when a more people start applying their brains to the problems of the world, what new jobs and industries will emerge. there is only one thing i can tell you him and that is in this hyper connected...
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it had nothing to do with search engine optimization. search engine optimization is is -- optimization is anchor words in the headline that are most likely to generate the most clicks. ok? that has fundamentally changed the editorial content and the construct and the mission and the motive of a headline. been ornot say it has an altogether clean fortuitous turn in headline writing because clickability over these more fundamental nuanced accuracies. they can tend to dramatize things in a way that are likely to catch more eyes and catch more clicks. one thing that's changing in the industries for the last ten years the industry has transitioned from print to digital kept assuming that more clicks would create more digital ad revenue. that was the assumption. it has been proven largely false. more clicks per story don't advertisers.al relationships impress digital advertisers, substantial eyeballs on a page. what you have to have is sustained coverage that creates a relationship that builds trust, credibility and so -- subscriptions and lon
it had nothing to do with search engine optimization. search engine optimization is is -- optimization is anchor words in the headline that are most likely to generate the most clicks. ok? that has fundamentally changed the editorial content and the construct and the mission and the motive of a headline. been ornot say it has an altogether clean fortuitous turn in headline writing because clickability over these more fundamental nuanced accuracies. they can tend to dramatize things in a way...
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search engine optimization, indexing their site, a robust marketing campaign, which we did not do. that will include social a medimedia. the problem i have is we have an oversaturation of youth and adolescents in the social media space. there is potential exposure to this form of illicit marketing that is not controlled and could indicate or relate to nonprescription use of medications, which is a public health crisis right now in the u.s.. i think they ever -- they are very dynamic in the marketing. i think social media is a very important aspect of that. it is relatively cheap. because social media relies on friends and links and stuff like that, you tend to take the information more at face value. james is doing some great work on social media and social networking. this is an emerging form. i do not think they are limited to that space. on the second question of china, this is preliminary results. what i think is interesting from the standpoint of how the data cannot, russia and china are known to be counterfeit sources. the u.s. is the largest consumer of prescription drugs ar
search engine optimization, indexing their site, a robust marketing campaign, which we did not do. that will include social a medimedia. the problem i have is we have an oversaturation of youth and adolescents in the social media space. there is potential exposure to this form of illicit marketing that is not controlled and could indicate or relate to nonprescription use of medications, which is a public health crisis right now in the u.s.. i think they ever -- they are very dynamic in the...
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. , who would've thought there were be a job category called search engine optimization? yet we have google and people working off of google we never thought of. the most interesting example of that dichotomy and the difficulty in picking this apart , a number of books have expressed the anxiety about where we are today have talked about the dichotomy between instagram, 13 programmers that built a huge digital sharing world, and kodak. 140,000 workers. the location is, 13 workers displaced 140,000. when you unpack that you realize instagram did not destroy kodak. kodak destroy kodak. they made strategic mistakes and the proof is kodak's biggest competitor made it across the chemical to digital chasm fine. ,he thing i find fascinating instagram could not exist as a company until the mature internet existed. the mature internet created millions of jobs, many of them quite good. more than 2.5 million jobs. for the02) 748-8000 eastern and central time zones. (202) 748-8001 for the mountain pacific time zones. john markoff of the new york times. guest: there is this wonderful
. , who would've thought there were be a job category called search engine optimization? yet we have google and people working off of google we never thought of. the most interesting example of that dichotomy and the difficulty in picking this apart , a number of books have expressed the anxiety about where we are today have talked about the dichotomy between instagram, 13 programmers that built a huge digital sharing world, and kodak. 140,000 workers. the location is, 13 workers displaced...
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i mean, that's just about search engine optimization, but this is a big question, but who is setting theth sexicts standards and the best interested of how campaigns reach potential voters? i mean, anyone wants to -- >> i mean, ink large part, i'm just briefly say, because you've got more experience with it, in large part, i think it's policed by the users out there who feel that's a drty trick, you know, don't pollute our online environment with this or that. that might want be good enough. sometimes you might need to be a bit more, but i think in large part, what you were saying before about how people onlean are smart, they're not just sitting there in their pajamas saying this or that, they know when somebody is manipulating the web in a way that's underhand, and i think that's very risky for candidates that's going to blow up in their face, and i think that can police it in and of itself. >> so an example is the google bomb. i don't know if you're familiar with the google bomb. basically theory is google returned search results based on what's most relevant. so if you get people
i mean, that's just about search engine optimization, but this is a big question, but who is setting theth sexicts standards and the best interested of how campaigns reach potential voters? i mean, anyone wants to -- >> i mean, ink large part, i'm just briefly say, because you've got more experience with it, in large part, i think it's policed by the users out there who feel that's a drty trick, you know, don't pollute our online environment with this or that. that might want be good...
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it was headed by a management group and arranged into graphics,s, including search engine optimization, information technology, and finance departments. in 2014 the company of established a translator project focused on the united states. of 2016, more than 80 employees were assigned to the translator project. defendant struggled to states and 2014, to collect intelligence for their american operations. in order to hide the russian origins of their activities, the defendants allegedly purchase servers here in the united states in order to set up a virtual private network. usedefendants allegedly that infrastructure to establish hundreds of accounts on social media networks, such as facebook, instagram, and twitter. making it appear that those accounts were controlled by people in the united states. the defendants posed as politically and socially active americans. advocating for and against particular candidates. is that what social media page groups to communicate with unwitting americans. they also purchase political advertisements on social media networks. the russians also recruite
it was headed by a management group and arranged into graphics,s, including search engine optimization, information technology, and finance departments. in 2014 the company of established a translator project focused on the united states. of 2016, more than 80 employees were assigned to the translator project. defendant struggled to states and 2014, to collect intelligence for their american operations. in order to hide the russian origins of their activities, the defendants allegedly purchase...
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it's google search results and how they're rankeded and how one can use search engine optimization to gain those rankings. he problem is anybody with a feed, how do you deal with that? ers and no met adata. we don't have any unkinded met adance athat doesn't have any kind of political biases associated with it, you know? and it's very hard for anybody to trust google, facebook, amazon, whatever. you can imagine a third party entity that's unbliced, truly unbiased, that, you know, before behind every wikipedia page, if you -- you don't want to do this. but if you ever go to the notes section, you can see the warfare that's occurring. i mean, it's like a battle for control of the page. and there are hundreds of people attacking each other, and half of them are trolleys, sort of called sock puppets, which are called fake people. but there's enough people who hired firms with fake people over here and enough people who have firms that they kind of balance each other out. >> but in terms of a democracy, a country that has elections that rely on facebook, to have sock puppets and trolleys.
it's google search results and how they're rankeded and how one can use search engine optimization to gain those rankings. he problem is anybody with a feed, how do you deal with that? ers and no met adata. we don't have any unkinded met adance athat doesn't have any kind of political biases associated with it, you know? and it's very hard for anybody to trust google, facebook, amazon, whatever. you can imagine a third party entity that's unbliced, truly unbiased, that, you know, before behind...
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a lot of what they're doing a search engine optimization. it is building technology to push those results to the back. issues thatme people believe they have now gotten rid of this bad information. it is still there. it is just push done in terms of relative scores so does that come up as highly. we have another question in the front. >> what happens if social intelligence misinterpret a piece of information that it finds, a screen shot somebody at a racist rally? informationng that and misinterpreted. you be liable for negligent misinterpretations th? --i will leave that in situ i will be that information. leave that information. we're looking for an objective set of information. resolutionwe have a process is to enter a situation where we are able to miss identify something and the employer were to inform the applicants they were going to take the adverse actions. that is the exact reason we have this process, so they can come to us and we can generate a new report. >> theoretically the employer cannot fire a person because of the controve
a lot of what they're doing a search engine optimization. it is building technology to push those results to the back. issues thatme people believe they have now gotten rid of this bad information. it is still there. it is just push done in terms of relative scores so does that come up as highly. we have another question in the front. >> what happens if social intelligence misinterpret a piece of information that it finds, a screen shot somebody at a racist rally? informationng that and...
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engine optimization to game those rankings, the problem is anybody with a feed that's algorithmic, how do you deal with that, and there's no meta data. we don't have any kind of unbiased meta data that doesn't have any kind of political bias associated with it. it's very hard for anybody to trust google or facebook or amazon or whoever to fix their algorithms. so, you can imagine a third-party entity that's unbiased, that, you know -- where behind every wikipedia page, you don't want do this, but if you ever go to the notes section, see the warfare that's occurring. it's like a battle for control of the page. there are hundreds of people that are attacking each other and half are trolls and sort of called sock puppets which are fake people, all at war with each other. there's enough people who hire firms with fake people over here and enough that have fake people over here that balance each other out. >> does it make sense to have a democracy, a country that has elections, that need facebook to provide information to have sock puppets and trolls -- sean: i didn't say on facebook. i sai
engine optimization to game those rankings, the problem is anybody with a feed that's algorithmic, how do you deal with that, and there's no meta data. we don't have any kind of unbiased meta data that doesn't have any kind of political bias associated with it. it's very hard for anybody to trust google or facebook or amazon or whoever to fix their algorithms. so, you can imagine a third-party entity that's unbiased, that, you know -- where behind every wikipedia page, you don't want do this,...
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these results people complain about the results of algorithms, search engine optimizations, or something else? transparency would be one thing. there are also certain cases were home pro content may have already been adjudicated, if amatory or harmful to individuals, making sure and seeing if that could come down from the internet. sometimes, that content can devastate people's lives. there are a lot of options to consider. everything should be on the table. congress amended section 232 deal with the issue of online sex trafficking. host: let's bring in callers who have lined up. online content and liability is topic. we start with benjamin in california, an independent. caller: good morning. host: good morning. go ahead, you are on with jeff kosseff. is, how doesestion cybersecurity correlate to poverty, because usually security threats are correlated with poverty or instability in countries, and how to cybersecurity relate to that specific thing? guest: i think there has always been a digital divide. this is separate from section is anut cybersecurity area i research and practice in. i
these results people complain about the results of algorithms, search engine optimizations, or something else? transparency would be one thing. there are also certain cases were home pro content may have already been adjudicated, if amatory or harmful to individuals, making sure and seeing if that could come down from the internet. sometimes, that content can devastate people's lives. there are a lot of options to consider. everything should be on the table. congress amended section 232 deal...
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created fight the smears campaign to do search engine optimization around all of the falseness. my point being that this year we saw the exact opposite. the ugliest, darkest corners of the internet being elevated by not only the candidate but being talked about by the media and everybody. instead of, we are only going to use social media in the way to get it positive, social media has grown up and the internet has grown up, and we are now elevating and read waiting the darkest corners -- retweeting the darkest corners in a way that is not good in my opinion. i disagree a bit with nate on the panel. technology keeps evolving or i would be standing up here talking about how barack obama is a myspace guy. we are humbled on the technology side to figure out what is working and what is not. i think there was a raise, if any of you go to the sxsw conference, it used to be the newest technology introduced, now does a bunch of venture capitalists and reporters running around looking for the newest technology and no people actually working on new technology. you saw things like this is t
created fight the smears campaign to do search engine optimization around all of the falseness. my point being that this year we saw the exact opposite. the ugliest, darkest corners of the internet being elevated by not only the candidate but being talked about by the media and everybody. instead of, we are only going to use social media in the way to get it positive, social media has grown up and the internet has grown up, and we are now elevating and read waiting the darkest corners --...
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engine optimization, information technology and finance departments. in 2014, the company established a translator project focused on the united states. in 2016, more than 80 employees were assigned to the translator project. two of the defendants allegedly traveled to the united states in 2014 to collect intelligence for their american influence operations. in order to hide the russian origins of their activities, the defendants allegedly purchased face -- computer searchers -- servers in order to set up a virtual private network. they use that infrastructure establish hundreds of accounts on social media networks, such as facebook, instagram, and twitter, making it appear that those accounts were controlled by people he located in the united states. they use stolen or fictitious american identities and false identification documents. the defendants pose as politically and socially active americans. they advocated for and against particular candidates. they establish social media pages to communicate with unwitting americans. they also purchased polit
engine optimization, information technology and finance departments. in 2014, the company established a translator project focused on the united states. in 2016, more than 80 employees were assigned to the translator project. two of the defendants allegedly traveled to the united states in 2014 to collect intelligence for their american influence operations. in order to hide the russian origins of their activities, the defendants allegedly purchased face -- computer searchers -- servers in...